A Portland man accused of shooting another man last week on Elizabeth Road is now facing more serious charges.Christopher McMann, 18, of 111 Elizabeth Road, is charged with elevated aggravated assault and reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon.McMann, who made a court appearance Tuesday, is accused of shooting 20-year-old Daniel Trimble-Smith last Friday afternoon outside of McMann's home.A judge Tuesday lowered McMann's bail from $50,000 cash to $10,000 cash or $50,000 cash surety.Court documents quote a resident of the neighborhood saying he heard three gunshots around 3:30 Friday afternoon, and when he walked down his driveway he saw a man bleeding and clutching his stomach with both hands.A statement provided by another neighbor said she was preparing to take a nap when she heard loud banging on her front door and someone yelling, "Help! Help!" The witness said she looked out her front window and saw Trimble-Smith walking toward the street from her yard. When she opened her door and asked him what happened, he told her that he had been shot. Trimble-Smith then started walking up the steps before collapsing, according to court documents.McMann was released on bail from the Cumberland County Jail Tuesday evening, according to the jail.

PORTLAND, Maine —

A Portland man accused of shooting another man last week on Elizabeth Road is now facing more serious charges.

Christopher McMann, 18, of 111 Elizabeth Road, is charged with elevated aggravated assault and reckless conduct with a dangerous weapon.

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McMann, who made a court appearance Tuesday, is accused of shooting 20-year-old Daniel Trimble-Smith last Friday afternoon outside of McMann's home.

Court documents quote a resident of the neighborhood saying he heard three gunshots around 3:30 Friday afternoon, and when he walked down his driveway he saw a man bleeding and clutching his stomach with both hands.

A statement provided by another neighbor said she was preparing to take a nap when she heard loud banging on her front door and someone yelling, "Help! Help!"

The witness said she looked out her front window and saw Trimble-Smith walking toward the street from her yard. When she opened her door and asked him what happened, he told her that he had been shot.

Trimble-Smith then started walking up the steps before collapsing, according to court documents.

McMann was released on bail from the Cumberland County Jail Tuesday evening, according to the jail.